Planar releases Dome Zx series
Posted on Nov 26, 07 09:53 AM PDT
Planar has just unveiled a new family of high resolution grayscale displays under the Planar Dome Zx series. The Dome Z16 is currently being showcased, and is touted to be the world’s first 16-mexapixel, 30" single grayscale diagnostic imaging display. This monstrous display will go a long way in helping medical professionals achieve an accurate image representation, faster workflow and remarkable grayscale clarity. Targeting medical applications, the Dome Z16 delivers the richest and most detailed images available, all on a single piece of true 10-bit high-resolution grayscale glass without the split-bezel of a standard dual monitor configuration. Features of the Dome Z16 are available after the jump.
- 750 cd/m2 max brightness, 500 cd/m2 calibrated brightness
- 750:1 contrast ratio
- 1024 simultaneous grayscale palette from 4096 unique shades of gray
- +/- 85 degree horizontal and vertical viewing angle
- 2x DVI-D (Dual Link)
- Native 10-bits per pixel, single pixel
- Open architecture with state-of-the-art 10-bit graphic boards
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